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Approaches to Music Research

Between Practice and Epistemology

by Leon Stefanija (Volume editor) Nico Schüler (Volume editor)
©2011 Conference proceedings 252 Pages
Series: Methodology of Music Research, Volume 6

Summary

This book consists primarily of papers presented at the international symposium Approaches to Music Research: Between Practice and Epistemology, held in Ljubljana (Slovenia) in May 2008. Scholars from various music research areas offered heterogeneous views of one central issue: the relations between music-research ideals and practices. The intention was to offer a reflection concerning disciplinary intersections as ideal-typical formations in which different contemporary musicological practices meet each other, either positively or in more negative terms. The topoi of the symposium discussed elemental, difficult-to-answer questions about the position that musicology holds within the humanities and sciences. The symposium especially encouraged case studies of basic epistemological reflections with an emphasis on the practice of music research from any field.

Details

Pages
252
Year
2011
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631592007
Language
English
Keywords
Music Culture Ethnomusicology Music Psychology Music Practice
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2011. 252 pp., num. fig., 2 tables

Biographical notes

Leon Stefanija (Volume editor) Nico Schüler (Volume editor)

Leon Stefanija is Associate Professor of Musicology at the University of Ljubljana (Slovenia). Nico Schüler is Professor of Music Theory and Musicology at Texas State University (USA).

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